...€œIce Age of 1959." Some of the
highlights are well-worth noting
twice.
Teï¬‚on correspondent, Mrs. J.
follâ€˜ettier had us pitying the poor
pigeons when she noted they
were â€œgroundedâ€ owing to iced-
up wings:
- W311 have yourselves a happy,
osperous and peaceful new
2231' 1n 1960 and so...

...¬rst fatality in this
town for 1960.
This brings us to a suggestion
to all drivers (not applicable to
this accident) . . When mak-
ing a turn, PLEASE put on your
indicators early enough for the
â€™driver riding behind to slow or
turnout. Applying brakes sud-
denly in this treacherous wea-
ther causes...

....
Cordially yours,
Tuesday was a full dav for us.
In the afternoon we witnessed the
1960 Inaugural Meeting of York
County Council when Reeve Wilâ€"
liam Clark became the 100th War-
den. and later that evening the
school board met with the Lang-
staï¬‚ Home and School Associa-
tion.
It was not a...

...-
ed on the nine statutory holidays
in 1959 and not tune and a half
as was previously the practice of
past Newmarket councils.
RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO, THURSDAY. JANUARY '28, 1960
Enthusiastic members of Richmond Hill Curling Club" and their
guests are shown in parade around the rink...

... wailed in protest.
The newly elected Teen Town executive and direc-
tors for 1960 are seen above following their January
Teen Town meeting in the Lions Hall. From left to
right, front row: Ann Waern, secretary: Barry Hopper,
president; Janet Peterkin, vice-president. Back row: Ed
Butlin, Peter Addison...

... has a Yonge St. frontage of
133 feet and depth of 405 feet.
Chairman MacLaren of the Li-
brary Board was commended by
Mayor Tomlin and council mem-
bers for a very comprehensive
and interesting report. The re-
port referred to elsewhere re-
quested a municipal levy for 1960
of $28,560.80 compared...

..., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25,.1960 HOME PAPER OF THE DISTRICT SINCE 1878 SINGLE COPY 10c
354' 30!â€ June/1 â€" grad/1 jâ€˜om 3/1,? a
VOLUME LXXXI, NUMBER 35
Cecil Williams caught the lar-
gest fish of the day but got on
John Turnerâ€™s line. A subsequent
vote on the issue called it a draw
so...

... Rnartl warms
that thcir {error to (outth
did not contain sutiâ€™icicnâ€˜. c.\-
planation.
VOLUME LXXXI, NUMBER 36
â€œIn Essentials Unity; in Non-Essentials Liberty; in all things Charityâ€
RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO,THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1960
HOME PAPER OF THE DISTRICT SINCE 1878
SINGLE COPY...

... and editorial offices and
printing plant.
RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO,THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1960
â€œThe Liberalâ€
New Look At
Science Department
Lghteen of twenty-seven
If yearegs a teacher, Mr.
has speciï¬ed in phys-
head of the science de-
: at ECI before he be-
ce-principal. he assisted
stablish an enviable...

..., . THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1960 HOME PAPER OF THE DISTRICT SINCE 1878 SINGLE COPY
Win A Camera
Boon To Late
Travellers
Skating Club Champions
VOLUME LXXXI, NUMBER 38
Lynda
mended adoption of a ward sys-
tem and increase of councillors
from 4 -to 6.
Not Affectedâ€˜
The election of Mayor. Reeve
and Deputy...

... to dig a
well." Council was discuss-
ing the proposed deep well
No. 5 to provide extra water
supplies to the town.
RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO. THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1960
titled to appeal direct to
VOLUME LXXXI, NUMBER 39
Reeve William Clark, who is
also Warden of the County of
York, therefore a member...

... for 1960; The
system at present has one build-
ing and three bookmobiles. The
1960 budget makes provision for
the operation of a fourth book-
mobile and two rented branch
libraries.
Although still in his early 40's
he administers a department that
has a budget of $89.000,000 and
10.000 employees. All...